This course deals with the processes that shape the Earth’s surface. These processes are associated with water flow (fluvial processes), glaciers (glacial processes), frozen ground (periglacial ...
The U.S. Geological Survey says that Glacier Peak last erupted about 300 years ago, but its eruptions over the millennia before that time contributed to much of the geomorphology of the North ...
Dykstra Eusden or Dyk for short is a EACS professor at Bates College teaching a variety of field-based courses. He went to Bates for his B.S., then University of New Hampshire for his M.S. and finally ...
The ranges and valleys of the Swiss Alps stand out in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission in December 2024.
Scientists at IFJ PAN discovered significant differences in plutonium isotope accumulation between hemispheres, with unique ...
Both the Argentine and the Chilean governments recognize permafrost as a strategic freshwater reserve which, in times of ...
Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
A ski chalet has long been regarded as a quintessential winter retreat, designed to endure the rigors of heavy snowfall and ...
An ancient glacier on an island in the Canadian Arctic could hold vital clues about Earth's past. However, researchers will have to be strategic about how they manage their time. As detailed by ...
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